california state university
Department of Computer Science
and Engineering

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering invites applications for a tenure rack position at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates
must have a Ph. D. in Computer or Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field. The position is
primarily to support the ne w B. S. in Computer Engineering program. The program has strong support from local industry and government entities.
In addition, the Department offers the degrees
B.S. in Computer Science (ABE T accredited), B.A.
in Computer Systems, B.S. in Bioinformatics and
M.S. in Computer Science. Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged
to apply. For the complete ad please visit http://
cse.csusb.edu.

DEADLINE AND APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, description of research interests, an official copy of most recent
transcripts, and have three letters of recommendation sent separately. Review of applications
will begin January 15, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled; the position will start in
September 2009. Please send all materials to:

Dr. George M. Georgiou, Chair
Department of Computer Science and

Engineering

California State University, San Bernardino
5500 University Parkway

San Bernardino CA 92407-9393

Gonzaga university
Assistant or Associate Professor
of Computer Science

Gonzaga University seeks applicants for an Assistant or Associate Professor of Computer Science.
This is a full-time, tenure track position to begin
in the fall semester, 2009. Required qualifications:
demonstrated expertise in data mining, database
management systems, scientific visualization,
or bioinformatics; Ph.D. in computer science or
closely related field. The Department’s facilities
include a computational science lab with a 512
node cluster, and a sensor network and robotics
lab. The department is housed in the newly completed Paccar Center for Applied Science.

Gonzaga, with 7000 students, is in the center of Spokane, Washington along the Spokane
River. Research opportunities are available with
the Pacific Northwest National Laboratories and
many businesses in the area. Spokane, the health
care center for the inland Northwest, has a metropolitan area population of 500,000. The city offers
one of the finest four-season living environments
in the Pacific Northwest, with five ski resorts,
more than 60 lakes, and several national forests
nearby.

Review of applications will begin 1/12/09. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Please send a letter, complete curriculum vita, a
statement of research and teaching objectives, and
the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of
at least three references to: Paul De Palma, Chair,
Department of Computer Science, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA 99258-0026. Electronic submissions in pdf format are preferred and should be
sent to: depalma@gonzaga.edu. Gonzaga is a Catholic, Jesuit and humanistic university interested
in candidates who can contribute to its distinctive
mission. The University is an AA/EEO employer and
educator committed to diversity

open Positions at inRia for

Tenured and Tenure-track Research Scientists

INRIA is a French public research institute in
information and communication science and
technology. It is an outstanding and highly visible scientific organization, a major player in the
European Research Area heavily involved in most
of research and development programs. INRIA
has eight research centers in Paris, Bordeaux,
Grenoble, Lille, Nancy, Nice – Sophia Antipolis,
Rennes and Saclay that host 160 project-teams in
partnership with universities and other research
organizations. INRIA focuses the activity of over
1100 researchers and faculty members, 1200
PhD students and about 1000 post-docs and engineers, on fundamental research at the best international level, as well as on development and
transfer activities in the following computer science and applied mathematics areas:
˲ Modeling, simulation and optimization of
complex dynamic systems
˲ Formal methods in programming secure and
reliable computing systems
˲ Networks and ubiquitous information, computation and communication systems
˲ Vision and human-computer interaction mo-dalities, virtual worlds and robotics
˲ Computational Engineering, Computational
Sciences and Computational Medicine

In 2009, INRIA is opening over 40 new
positions within its 8 research centers:
˲ Junior and senior level positions,
˲ Tenured and tenure-track positions,
˲ Research and joint faculty positions with universities

These positions cover all
the above research areas.
INRIA centers provide outstanding scientific environments and excellent working conditions. The
institute offers competitive salaries and social
benefit programs. It welcomes applications from
all nationalities; it will arrange if needed visa and
working permits (also for the spouse). French
schooling and social programs for families are
well organized and highly regarded.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in all areas beginning Fall 2009.
A Ph.D. in computer science or related area is
required. The successful candidate must have a
commitment to the academic process, excellence
in research, education, and service, and to diversity in the community. The candidate must have
a desire to participate in student academic and
thesis advising, and curriculum development.
We are particularly interested in candidates with
research interests in artificial intelligence, computer vision, computer graphics, grid computing, robotics, computational biology, software
engineering, multimedia applications, networks,
mobile computing, wireless sensor networks and
security/cryptography.

The campus is located in the Research Triangle Area, an ideal location in NC with several universities and high-tech companies. Applications
and inquiries should be sent to ruma@nccu.edu.
Further information can be found at: http://boole.
cs.nccu.edu/emp2009/employment.html

Departmental resources include extensive
computing facilities of workstations, servers and
personal computers with multimedia capabilities
and specialized networks and devices. Faculty
members have access to high performance computing platforms provided by the university and
its partners.

sun Y college at Plattsburgh

Assistant Professor, Computer Science

The Computer Science Department of the State
University of New York, College at Plattsburgh
is seeking qualified applicants for a tenure track
assistant professor position starting fall 2009.
SUNY Plattsburgh is a public liberal arts college
with approximately 80 computer science majors.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in Computer Science, or
closely related field. ABD considered. Applicants
with strengths in software engineering, systems
programming, security, networks, or with industry experience will be highly regarded. We seek a
candidate with the potential to become an excellent teacher, the ability to excite students about
involvement in research and applied projects,
with creative ideas concerning curriculum development, an interest in exploring connections
with other disciplines and an active program of
scholarship.